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BO4550 Makita Sander Polisher

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If your motor is running poorly, running intermittently, it is likely in need of new carbon brushes. This part includes a set of two carbon brushes with wire leads and brush springs attached. Changing...
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This is a power cord, and it is used with several power tools. It is made of a thick rubber that is tough, and insulated for a long life. It has two 18 gauge wires, and is 8 feet long. When removing y...
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This is a single rubber sponge pad for a sander. It is an OEM quality part, sourced directly from the manufacturer. If you would prefer this rubber sponge pad over the hook and loop or felt pad, they ...
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Bill
November 16, 2023
how do change the sandpaper clamps
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Hi Bill, thank you for the question. To remove the sandpaper clamps, un-thread the screws that holding the sander pad. Once you un-thread the screws, pull out the sander pad to detach it. Once the pad is removed, you can install the new clamps and secure the sander pad with the screws. Glad to be of assistance!

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Customer:
Bruce from HILLSBORO, OR
Parts Used:
664064-4
Difficulty Level:
Very Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Old power cord frayed at the grommet entering the drill casing
Did not do repair as replacement part did not match description on partselect website. The grommet is not part of the replacement that was sent. Order #22962198
Email sent (11/16/2023) to partselect.com has gone unanswered
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